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SEASON 12, ROUND 4

Hera

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Hera at this Wiki
Official Site: Public Domain



Inguma

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 0
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Inguma at this Wiki
Official Site: Public Domain


Battle Terrain
Deities: Harvest Contest

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Seemingly a bad pull for Inguma, but the dream/nightmare god could feed his followers through another aspect of things, that is to say that if we interpret the dream realm as a means for feeding and granting people food, Inguma could theoretically feed his people far more food and drink than Hera could think of under realistic limitations.

Hera isn't necessarily a Harvest goddess, and while she certainly would or could have access to food in a great amount, her not being a goddess of agriculture. hunting or fishing, puts her in just as much of a pickle as it does Inguma, although less so do to her notable connections within the Greek pantheon of both gods and goddesses. If, however, we take away outside help from this equation, the plan is leveled between them, and if, we also consider Inguma's position as a god of dreams and nightmares, it becomes more evident to me, that the Basque god here could conjure up more food via his control of dreams/nightmares than Hera might be able to compete with realistically.

All that aside, Inguma is kind of an interesting figure, not just because of his control of dreams/nightmares, but also because of his nature as almost an ancient Basque Freddy Krueger of sorts. My personal opinion anyway, so take that as you will.

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